Holy Lamb - Salt Of The Earth (1999) & Holy Lamb - Beneath the Skin (A Transgressive Rock Tale) (2002).
From thrash-metal band to symphonic progsters, this Latvian outfit went through quite a few personnel changes over the course of their existence. They released a demo in 92 and a first, self-produced album in 96 featuring prog that's slightly more aggressive than Camel or Genesis, somewhat comparable to Emerson, Lake & Palmer, with some flute and violin in addition to the keyboard/guitar/bass/drum combo. Their compositions are average to good but the vocals are very shaky, a bit in the Fish style (not so much in intonation as for their dramatic intensity). Their better albums are "Salt of the Earth" and "Beneath the Skin"…